quantum indeterminism
Quantum indeterminism refers to the inherent unpredictability and probabilistic nature of events at the microscopic level, as described by quantum mechanics. It suggests that certain properties or behaviors of particles, such as their position or momentum, cannot be precisely determined in advance, but only through the calculation of probabilities.
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